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5 entries match Modern [K01.400.504] · ENT & Hearing [C09]
1645 CE
#1542
Nova auris internae delineatio.
An article which announces the discovery of the long process of the malleus. Folius “accurately discussed the general configuration of the middle ear, described the round and oval windows, delineated the three o…
1662 CE
#1543
Observationes anatomicae, quibus varia oris, oculorum & narium vas describuntur novique salivae, lacrymarum & muci fontes deteguntur.
Includes the first account of the excretory duct of the parotid gland (“Stensen’s duct”), discovered by Stensen. He first reported his discovery in a letter to his teacher, Thomas Bartholin, dated Ap…
1987 CE
#10212
The human vocal tract: Anatomy, function, development, and evolution.
1734 CE–1735 CE
#1547
Tractatus quatuor anatomici de aure humana. Tractatus quintus anatomicus de aure humana. Cui accedit tractatus sextus de aure monstri humani.
Important tracts on the anatomy and physiology of the ear. Cassebohm’s studies of the embryonic ear far surpassed his predecessors, including Valsalva and Morgagni, and were not themselves surpassed until the wo…
1884 CE
#1111
Ueber den lymphatischenApparat des Pharynx.
“Waldeyer’s tonsillar ring”, the lymphoid ring of the nasopharynx.